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Post by Big B on Dec 15, 2023 7:40:29 GMT
Hi Big B, Do you mean an original copy of Psycho Blast or an original copy of the book Denie found the Supercharger exercise in? It's Pyscho Blast, original and in English!
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Post by thag on Dec 15, 2023 15:02:51 GMT
Hi Big B, Do you mean an original copy of Psycho Blast or an original copy of the book Denie found the Supercharger exercise in? It's Pyscho Blast, original and in English! Have you been using it for training and if so, what is the most beneficial part of the course?
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Post by mr potatohead on Dec 15, 2023 15:32:12 GMT
It's Pyscho Blast, original and in English! Have you been using it for training and if so, what is the most beneficial part of the course? The Chimp Walk!
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Post by mr potatohead on Dec 15, 2023 16:02:13 GMT
If you haven't actually done something, your opinion about it is worthless. So, by yr impregnable logic & to use an analogy: if I ever express any opinions here related to homosexuality then it is rendered "worthless" because I don't know from whence I speak thereof since I never got pegged by my wife. Is that correct? Experience is a harsh teacher as most adults already know & I'd rather learn by the mistakes of others then do it by 1st hand experience. So you'll have to do better than spouting off an internet meme. My opinion would be "worthless" if I simply lived in a solipsistic universe or was bereft of any meaningful life experiences which, by the way, many of us here use as a basis to form an educated opinion about any given topic. I have a wealth of background to which u know nothing about. What I retort in response to your comment is covering old ground that I've stated repeatedly on this forum before. Perhaps, u missed it? I had a car accident in December of 2014 & suffered multiple fractures to my limbs & spine. I had brain & heart embolisms as a result. I tried a shitload of conventional AND.....unconventional therapies. I ran the full gamete of doing alternative to superlative medical treatments. I can't say my chosen recovery routes were advisable but they say necessity is the mother of invention? Many of my views expressed on this forum are formed from actual field experience & not limited to simple erudite academia or waxing polemic. Frankly, much of my therapy was a wide leap of faith in trusting a medical consultant (not a doctor) who resembled Prof. Emmett Brown & who advised me on all non-conventional treatments. But the treatment protocols were tangible enough & did give splendid results of the same. I didn't do anything like reiki or qi quong. Most of the protocols were related to biochemistry, chronobiology & physical therapy of which the last was rich, varied & unusual. For instance: I played alot of video games to retrain my nervous system to recover from hemiplegia. So, I have this unforgiving inside of me that I know what I'm talking about as I've done remarkably well for a hemorrhagic stroke & heart attack victim since age 52 & as an aside: a landed canadian immigrant from Africa who had to sort himself into a new life & culture on his own at age 18. BTW, that last sentence isn't an ethos argument either. I know a placebo effect when I read one & I am educated enough to discern one as well. "opinions related to"? What does that have to do with the homosexual acts that you done"? Looks like you tried to move the goal posts there m8. As a homosexual, your experience of being homosexual may be informative, but if you are not homosexual, your opinion of what that would be like is worthless to inform. The best you could do is to find a homosexual you can believe and regurgitate his experience. Obviously, there are other things for which opinions RELATED to homosexuality can be discussed with value, but if you're not homosexual, your opinion of the experience is worthless, yes ..... other than hearsay, and there are some who relate the experience of others as if it was theirs. When my family was organizing an auction of our mom's stuff as she moved into a "care" facility, we found lots of old pictures. The auctioneer we worked with said (their opinion based upon their experience, cuz they like to make lots of money at the auction) that family pictures bring some unreasonably high bids because they are used to establish a fantasy family history by the new owner. What value would you place on the stories told (which would only be opinions) by the new owner of someone else's family historical photos? IMO, the new owner of my mom's family photos would have an absolutely worthless opinion about, or even "related to" my family history - or their own. They weren't there. They didn't do what we were doing in those photos and they would have a worthless opinion about doing it.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Dec 15, 2023 19:19:08 GMT
If you haven't actually done something, your opinion about it is worthless. So, by yr impregnable logic & to use an analogy: if I ever express any opinions here related to homosexuality then it is rendered "worthless" because I don't know from whence I speak thereof since I never got pegged by my wife. Is that correct? Homosexuals are men that have sex with men not with women wearing strap-ons, m8.
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Post by Michael on Dec 15, 2023 20:31:48 GMT
Oh My Stomach
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Post by moxohol on Dec 16, 2023 5:08:10 GMT
So, by yr impregnable logic & to use an analogy: if I ever express any opinions here related to homosexuality then it is rendered "worthless" because I don't know from whence I speak thereof since I never got pegged by my wife. Is that correct? Experience is a harsh teacher as most adults already know & I'd rather learn by the mistakes of others then do it by 1st hand experience. So you'll have to do better than spouting off an internet meme. My opinion would be "worthless" if I simply lived in a solipsistic universe or was bereft of any meaningful life experiences which, by the way, many of us here use as a basis to form an educated opinion about any given topic. I have a wealth of background to which u know nothing about. What I retort in response to your comment is covering old ground that I've stated repeatedly on this forum before. Perhaps, u missed it? I had a car accident in December of 2014 & suffered multiple fractures to my limbs & spine. I had brain & heart embolisms as a result. I tried a shitload of conventional AND.....unconventional therapies. I ran the full gamete of doing alternative to superlative medical treatments. I can't say my chosen recovery routes were advisable but they say necessity is the mother of invention? Many of my views expressed on this forum are formed from actual field experience & not limited to simple erudite academia or waxing polemic. Frankly, much of my therapy was a wide leap of faith in trusting a medical consultant (not a doctor) who resembled Prof. Emmett Brown & who advised me on all non-conventional treatments. But the treatment protocols were tangible enough & did give splendid results of the same. I didn't do anything like reiki or qi quong. Most of the protocols were related to biochemistry, chronobiology & physical therapy of which the last was rich, varied & unusual. For instance: I played alot of video games to retrain my nervous system to recover from hemiplegia. So, I have this unforgiving inside of me that I know what I'm talking about as I've done remarkably well for a hemorrhagic stroke & heart attack victim since age 52 & as an aside: a landed canadian immigrant from Africa who had to sort himself into a new life & culture on his own at age 18. BTW, that last sentence isn't an ethos argument either. I know a placebo effect when I read one & I am educated enough to discern one as well. "opinions related to"? What does that have to do with the homosexual acts that you done"? Looks like you tried to move the goal posts there m8. As a homosexual, your experience of being homosexual may be informative, but if you are not homosexual, your opinion of what that would be like is worthless to inform. The best you could do is to find a homosexual you can believe and regurgitate his experience. Obviously, there are other things for which opinions RELATED to homosexuality can be discussed with value, but if you're not homosexual, your opinion of the experience is worthless, yes ..... other than hearsay, and there are some who relate the experience of others as if it was theirs. When my family was organizing an auction of our mom's stuff as she moved into a "care" facility, we found lots of old pictures. The auctioneer we worked with said (their opinion based upon their experience, cuz they like to make lots of money at the auction) that family pictures bring some unreasonably high bids because they are used to establish a fantasy family history by the new owner. What value would you place on the stories told (which would only be opinions) by the new owner of someone else's family historical photos? IMO, the new owner of my mom's family photos would have an absolutely worthless opinion about, or even "related to" my family history - or their own. They weren't there. They didn't do what we were doing in those photos and they would have a worthless opinion about doing it.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Dec 16, 2023 7:37:42 GMT
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Post by donovan5 on Dec 16, 2023 10:19:31 GMT
All the above sounds like New Age psycho-babble hokey. Simply a placebo effect. I'll stick to my morning breathwork, ie: "Intermittent Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Training" (IHHT) I'd highly recommend it to anyone who desires more energy or increased healing factor. It's a russian thing that's been in use since WW2. Only now it is becoming mainstream due to germans who translated from numerous Russian studies about IHHT from Cyrillic. What is it your doing exactly, when I looked it up it seemed like people using oxygen masks which doesn't seem too practical for most
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Post by moxohol on Dec 16, 2023 11:23:07 GMT
All the above sounds like New Age psycho-babble hokey. Simply a placebo effect. I'll stick to my morning breathwork, ie: "Intermittent Hypoxia-Hyperoxia Training" (IHHT) I'd highly recommend it to anyone who desires more energy or increased healing factor. It's a russian thing that's been in use since WW2. Only now it is becoming mainstream due to germans who translated from numerous Russian studies about IHHT from Cyrillic. What is it your doing exactly, when I looked it up it seemed like people using oxygen masks which doesn't seem too practical for most - I use a standard large plastic grocery bag to rebreathe into for a set time - I hyperventilate afterwards for a lesser set time. Usually half of or slightly less than my hypercapnic breathing intervals stated above. - The sweetspot seems to be 40 minute total sessions. I do it first thing in the morning on an empty stomach as u can't do it with food in yr gut very well. - I use a tabata timer on my phone or coins as markers to keep track of my rounds. A round consists of a hypercapnic interval followed immediately by a hyperventilating one. This is all done sitting down of course. I normally do this while watching the telly or chilling out to tunez. - As far as times go, I initially started at 3 minutes of hypercapnic breathing into the bag & afterwards a 1 minute hyperventilating interval by inhaling deeply thru the nose, pause for effect & exhaling quickly. I try to do it all rhythmically. My total sessions began at 20 then 30 & now stands at 40 minutes. I'm now up to 5 minute hypercapnic intervals followed by a 3 minute hyperventilation for a total of 40 minutes.
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Post by mr potatohead on Dec 16, 2023 18:26:49 GMT
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Post by Dave Reslo on Dec 19, 2023 16:58:58 GMT
So, by yr impregnable logic & to use an analogy: if I ever express any opinions here related to homosexuality then it is rendered "worthless" because I don't know from whence I speak thereof since I never got pegged by my wife. Is that correct? Homosexuals are men that have sex with men not with women wearing strap-ons, m8. you're the expert on homosex m8
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Dec 19, 2023 18:56:04 GMT
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Post by brown43 on Dec 31, 2023 3:52:36 GMT
Ebay had 2 copies for sale. One for $750 and another for $15.
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Post by BigBruvOfEnglandUK on Dec 31, 2023 8:43:52 GMT
I think I've only watched one or two Sinclair videos and my Youtube recommendations was full of videos featuring him for weeks afterwards so I didn't click any more because I was sick of seeing him all over my screen, m8s.
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